Peter Nash | Dog Day Afternoons
Will Rogers once said, “If you get to thinking you’re a person of some influence, try ordering somebody else’s dog around.” So how does Peter Nash do it? Well, he treats all his subjects as celebrities. He says, “I approach …
Jane Offenbach
Jane Offenbach barely has time to tie the laces of her sneakers before she hits the ground running. And that is exactly how she likes it. Never one to sit still for too long, she is a whirlwind of ideas, …
Publisher’s Note | February 2011
Despite the historic flood of 2010 and an uncertain economy, the visual arts in Metro Nashville prevailed. It was a blockbuster season for the Frist Center with The Golden Age of Couture, Chihuly, and The Birth of Impressionism: Masterworks from …
Elizabeth Scokin | Takes Flight
Any event planner worth her Manolos knows that the gilded age before the Great Recession has given way to a grueling hangover, even for those who waft through life on a vapor cloud of Annick Goutal, fishtail hems trailing in …
Larry Carlton | All the Right Notes
Larry Carlton’s guitar on the Steely Dan track “Kid Charlemagne” is often cited as evidence of his musical mastery. It is, of course, a masterpiece, certified by Rolling Stone, no less, as among the greatest rock guitar solos of all …
Martha Ingram | In Her Own Words
Imagine for a moment that the Schermerhorn Symphony Center does not stand proudly over 1 Symphony Place. Envision TPAC as nothing more than a multi-level parking garage. Now, tear down the Center for the Performing Arts at Vanderbilt’s Blair School …




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